The pictures show the frame, building in progress and finished product to this date. It was built in the Louisville area and pulled to its current location Central Kentucky. Length of the trailer is 25 feet plus the hitch, makes it about 28 feet long. Outside width is 8 foot inside is a few inches narrower. Height is 8 foot 3 inches so the total height from the ground up is within a few inches of 10 feet and this measurement is with the tires fully aired up ready to roll out. Studs are set on 24 inches. The pictures show everything, windows = none at this time. Doors = one, you can see it in the photo. The only thing not shown up to date is the wheel wells, I finished them on the inside with plywood so no cats or other animals can enter. The frame was salvaged from a camper. All 3 tanks are still intact, they are under the floor. There is no plumbing, electrical or insulation done. Floor is just plywood and the roof is temporary, attached with hurricane hangers. The walls are the heavy duty 5 ridge metal that sheds are made of, not the thin stuff, it’s the heavy-duty stuff. The roof metal was purchased from salvage and is older and rusted some but I had to get something on there and that is what I could afford before the rain. We found out we were going to have to move in mid build so I was just able to get the walls and roof done in time to pull it out of there. I’m now a single mother, homeless and waiting in my tax returns to try to find a few acres to live off grid, looking for a large camper. This trailer has a lot of potential but I don’t have the will or the money and help to finish it. The trailer frame is dual axle each axle rated for 3500 lbs. for a total GVR of 7000 lbs. I did not weigh it, and people have asked me if this or that will pull it and I really can’t say yes or no, but it was pulled with a Ford triton 150 in December 86 miles, most of the way was interstate at 60 MPH.
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